Writing_Setting
Make a superior folder for the documents and the programs (for instance a copy of the whole "Calligraphie" folder). The folder must at least contain the programs "Ecritures" (choice of scripts), "Calligraphie" (choice of document) and "Texte" (the main text program), and the folders "doc" (containing the documents) and "res" (containing the scripts and some other files).
A document is chosen (by left-click) from the list produced by the program "Calligraphie" (the list is closed by scroll or Esc). By right-click a document can be deleted or given another name. A new document is set up by click in the grey panel and enter the name. When a document is chosen, the list is closed and the program "Texte" is activated. This is the very text program, and when activating it the last opened document is opened.
"Texte" is closed by Esc or by click at the very top of the coloured panel.
Before a new document is set up, the scripts to be used must be chosen (see the instruction "Script_Choice").
A click in the coloured panel removes the cursor and activates certains functions. A click at the very bottom of the panel produces a list over almost all the functions and their keys (it is removed by cliking outside it). In the case where it has meaning a function can be activated by right-click on its name.
Transport of text from a document in another text format, goes on via the txt format. The text is inserted in a txt document called "0", and when the program "Txt_Call" is activated, the text is transfered to the file with the copied text, and it can herefrom be inserted in the "Calligraphie" document by cursor+Insert.
Transport of text from a "Calligraphie" document to another text format goes on via the htm format. When the program "Call_Htm" is started, the text from the latest opened "Calligraphie" document is converted to a htm document called "0". A script from list two is rendered as italic and a script from list three and four is rendered as bold.
The vigette in the coloured panel can be removed or replaced by another picture. The picture must be in BMP format and its width and height must at most be respectively 130 and 500 pixels. It is given the name "vignete" and put in the folder "res". If the picture has transparence, a monochrome picture named "vignetez" must accompagny it (a such can be produced with the program "ShowBMP" from the site www.juliasets.dk/ImageEdit.htm).
The grey edges around the letters can be reduced by lowering the level for the removing of the white outside the letters. By Ctrl+W a new boundary can be entered. White has the intensity 765 (= 3 * 255), and the level is initially set to 700. If a much smaller number is chosen, the letters become indistinct. If level is set larger than 765, you can on a coloured background see the original pictures of the letters and thus check if there are errors. For a common computer script the level should be set to 765, then the letters are exactly reproduced.